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East Knox Virtual Classroom. How can I sign up?. You must be enrolled in East Knox local school district. You need to complete an application for the virtual classes. You may pick forms up from Karen Smith, the high school guidance counselor.
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East Knox Virtual Classroom How can I sign up? • You must be enrolled in East Knox local school district. • You need to complete an application for the virtual classes. You may pick forms up from Karen Smith, the high school guidance counselor. • Your building principal and superintendent must sign the application and agree on what courses you can take. • You must have a computer with internet access. The ESC does not provide equipment or technical support. To sign up for classes: East Knox students, contact Karen Smith, 599-7007 extension 2008 Nearly 100 courses offered Fully licensed teachers Aligned to Ohio academic standards Grades 2-12 Knox County ESC 308 Martinsburg Rd. Mount Vernon, OH 43050 740-393-6767 For more information, contact: Bonny Buffington Knox County ESC 740-393-6767 Bonny_buffington@knoxnet.k12.oh.us
The East Knox Virtual Classroom program offers online classes for grades 2-12 taught by fully licensed teachers from the Knox County area. • Students remain part of their local school district and can continue to be involved with extra-curricular activities. Students may participate in the regular school all or part of the school day, and then take classes online to accelerate their curriculum. • Use Virtual Classes to: • Mitigate scheduling conflicts • Make up deficient credits • Provide quality curriculum for home-schooled children • Augment course offerings • Allow students to progress at their own pace In most cases, virtual classes are free to students. Talk to the high school guidance counselor, Mrs. Smith to find out if you are eligible for free virtual classes. Students involved in athletics who need virtual courses for eligibility should discuss requirements with their athletic director. Student progress is monitored regularly by school personnel to make sure everyone is on track to complete the classes. Parents have full access to monitor student grades and lesson completion. Fully licensed teachers respond to student questions about the assignments. Challenging lessons are fully aligned to Ohio’s academic content standards.
Knox County Electronic Classroom Mt. Vernon students contact Lori Beach, 397-7422, extension 6002 How can I sign up? Danville students, contact Randy Endsley, 537-3378, extension 5223 • You must be enrolled in a local school district. • You need to complete an application for the electronic classes. You may pick forms up from the high school guidance counselor. • Your building principal and superintendent must sign the application and agree on what courses you can take. • You must have a computer with internet access. The ESC does not provide equipment or technical support. Fredericktown students, contact Lisa Fike, 694-2726 extension 3410 East Knox students, contact Karen Smith, 599-7007 extension 2008 Nearly 100 courses offered Fully licensed teachers Aligned to Ohio academic standards Grades 2-12 Centerburg students, contact Nancy Hull, 625-6385 For more information, contact: Bonny Buffington Knox County ESC 740-393-6767 Bonny_buffington@knoxnet.k12.oh.us Knox County ESC 308 Martinsburg Rd. Mount Vernon, OH 43050 740-393-6767
The Knox County Electronic Classroom program offers online classes for grades 2-12 taught by fully licensed teachers from the Knox County area. • Students remain part of their local school district and can continue to be involved with extra-curricular activities. Students may participate in the regular school all or part of the school day, and then take classes online to accelerate their curriculum. • Use Virtual Classes to: • Mitigate scheduling conflicts • Make up deficient credits • Provide quality curriculum for home-schooled children • Augment course offerings • Allow students to progress at their own pace Each school district handles electronic classes a little differently, and so talk to your school principal or guidance counselor for more details. Many schools provide the classes at no cost to students. Students involved in athletics who need virtual courses for eligibility should discuss requirements with their athletic director. Student activity is monitored at least monthly to make sure each student is making progress. Parents have full access to monitor student grades and lesson completion. Fully licensed teachers respond to student questions about the assignments. Challenging lessons are fully aligned to Ohio’s academic content standards.
Centerburg Digital Classroom How can I sign up? • You must be enrolled in Centerburg Local • School District. • You need to complete an application for the virtual classes. You may pick forms up from Nancy Hull, the high school guidance counselor. • Your building principal and superintendent must sign the application and agree on what courses you can take. • You must have a computer with internet access. The ESC does not provide equipment or technical support. To sign up for classes: Centerburg students, contact Nancy Hull, 625-6385 Nearly 100 courses offered Fully licensed teachers Aligned to Ohio academic standards Grades 2-12 For more information, contact: Bonny Buffington Knox County ESC 740-393-6767 Bonny_buffington@knoxnet.k12.oh.us Knox County ESC 308 Martinsburg Rd. Mount Vernon, OH 43050 740-393-6767
Centerburg students may be eligible to enroll in digital classes free of charge. Check with your superintendent, Dorothy Holden about digital possibilities. Students involved in athletics who need virtual courses for eligibility should discuss requirements with Mr. Stoyle, the athletic director, and with Mrs. Hull, the guidance counselor. • The Centerburg Digital Classroom program offers online classes for grades 2-12 taught by fully licensed teachers from the Knox County area. • Students remain part of their local school district and can continue to be involved with extra-curricular activities. Students may participate in the regular school all or part of the school day, and then take classes online to accelerate their curriculum. • Use Virtual Classes to: • Mitigate scheduling conflicts • Make up deficient credits • Provide quality curriculum for home-schooled children • Augment course offerings • Allow students to progress at their own pace Student activity is monitored at least monthly to make sure each student is making progress. Parents have full access to monitor student grades and lesson completion. Fully licensed teachers respond to student questions about the assignments. Challenging lessons are fully aligned to Ohio’s academic content standards.
Fredericktown Virtual Classroom How can I sign up? • You must be enrolled in Fredericktown Local • School District. • You need to complete an application for the virtual classes. You may pick forms up from Lisa Fike, the high school guidance counselor. • Your building principal and superintendent must sign the application and agree on what courses you can take. • You must have a computer with internet access. The ESC does not provide equipment or technical support. To sign up for classes*: Nearly 100 courses offered Fully licensed teachers Aligned to Ohio academic standards Grades 2-12 Fredericktown students, contact Lisa Fike, 694-2726 extension 3410 *Your guidance counselor must approve course selection and course levels For more information, contact: Bonny Buffington Knox County ESC 740-393-6767 Bonny_buffington@knoxnet.k12.oh.us Knox County ESC 308 Martinsburg Rd. Mount Vernon, OH 43050 740-393-6767
The Fredericktown Virtual Classroom program offers online classes for grades 2-12 taught by fully licensed teachers from the Knox County area. • Students remain part of their local school district and can continue to be involved with extra-curricular activities. Students may participate in the regular school all or part of the school day, and then take classes online to accelerate their curriculum. • Use Virtual Classes to: • Mitigate scheduling conflicts • Make up deficient credits • Provide quality curriculum for home-schooled children • Augment course offerings • Allow students to progress at their own pace Fredericktown students may be eligible to enroll in virtual classes free of charge. Check with your superintendent, Dan Humphrey about digital possibilities. Students involved in athletics who need virtual courses for eligibility should discuss requirements with their athletic director. Student activity is monitored at least monthly to make sure each student is making progress. Parents have full access to monitor student grades and lesson completion. Fully licensed teachers respond to student questions about the assignments. Challenging lessons are fully aligned to Ohio’s academic content standards.
Danville Electronic Learning How can I sign up? Danville • You must be enrolled in Danville Local • School District. • You need to complete an application for the virtual classes. You may pick forms up from Randy Endsley, the high school guidance counselor. • Your building principal and superintendent must sign the application and agree on what courses you can take. • You must have a computer with internet access. The ESC does not provide equipment or technical support. D Local School District Nearly 100 courses offered Fully licensed teachers Aligned to Ohio academic standards Grades 2-12 To sign up for classes: Danville students, contact Randy Endsley, 537-3378, extension 5223 For more information, contact: Bonny Buffington Knox County ESC 740-393-6767 Bonny_buffington@knoxnet.k12.oh.us Knox County ESC 308 Martinsburg Rd. Mount Vernon, OH 43050 740-393-6767
The Danville Electronic Learning program offers online classes for grades 2-12 taught by fully licensed teachers from the Knox County area. • Students remain part of their local school district and can continue to be involved with extra-curricular activities. Students may participate in the regular school all or part of the school day, and then take classes online to accelerate their curriculum. • Use Virtual Classes to: • Mitigate scheduling conflicts • Make up deficient credits • Provide quality curriculum for home-schooled children • Augment course offerings • Allow students to progress at their own pace Danville students may be eligible to enroll in virtual classes free of charge. Check with your superintendent, Dan Harper about digital possibilities. Students involved in athletics who need virtual courses for eligibility should discuss requirements with their athletic director. Student activity is monitored at least monthly to make sure each student is making progress. Parents have full access to monitor student grades and lesson completion. Fully licensed teachers respond to student questions about the assignments. Challenging lessons are fully aligned to Ohio’s academic content standards.